Elizabeth Bishop and the Music of Literature

Elizabeth Bishop and the Music of Literature
Author: Angus Cleghorn
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783030331801

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Elizabeth Bishop and the Music of Literature brings together the latest understandings of how central music was to Bishop’s writing. This collection considers Bishop’s reworking of metrical and rhythmic forms of poetry; the increasing presence of prosaic utterances into speech-soundscapes; how musical poetry intones new modes of thinking through aural vision; how Bishop transforms traditionally distasteful tones of violence, banality, and commerce into innovative poetry; how her diverse, lifelong musical education (North American, European, Brazilian) affects her work; and also how her diverse musical settings have inspired global contemporary composers. The essays flesh out the missing elements of music, sound, and voice in previous research that are crucial to understanding how Bishop’s writing continues to dazzle readers and inspire artists in surprising ways.

Elizabeth Bishop in Context

Elizabeth Bishop in Context
Author: Angus Cleghorn,Jonathan Ellis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-02-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 110881137X

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Elizabeth Bishop is increasingly recognised as one of the twentieth century's most original writers. Consisting of thirty-five ground-breaking essays by an international team of authors, including biographers, literary critics, poets and translators, this volume addresses the biographical and literary inception of Bishop's originality, from her formative upbringing in New England and Nova Scotia to long residences in New York, France, Florida and Brazil. Her poetry, prose, letters, translations and visual art are analysed in turn, followed by detailed studies of literary movements such as surrealism and modernism that influenced her artistic development. Bishop's encounters with nature, music, psychoanalysis and religion receive extended treatment, likewise her interest in dreams and humour. Essays also investigate the impact of twentieth-century history and politics on Bishop's life writing, and what it means to read Bishop via eco-criticism, postcolonial theory and queer studies.

Elizabeth Bishop

Elizabeth Bishop
Author: Harold Bloom
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2009
Genre: Women and literature
ISBN: 9781438115672

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Offers a biographical profile of the poet Elizabeth Bishop and provides analyses and critical views of her work.

Elizabeth Bishop and the Literary Archive

Elizabeth Bishop and the Literary Archive
Author: Bethany Hicok
Publsiher: Lever Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2020-01-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781643150116

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In a life full of chaos and travel, Elizabeth Bishop managed to preserve and even partially catalog, a large collection—more than 3,500 pages of drafts of poems and prose, notebooks, memorabilia, artwork, hundreds of letters to major poets and writers, and thousands of books—now housed at Vassar College. Informed by archival theory and practice, as well as a deep appreciation of Bishop’s poetics, the collection charts new territory for teaching and reading American poetry at the intersection of the institutional archive, literary study, the liberal arts college, and the digital humanities. The fifteen essays in this collection use this archive as a subject, and, for the first time, argue for the critical importance of working with and describing original documents in order to understand the relationship between this most archival of poets and her own archive. This collection features a unique set of interdisciplinary scholars, archivists, translators, and poets, who approach the archive collaboratively and from multiple perspectives. The contributions explore remarkable new acquisitions, such as Bishop’s letters to her psychoanalyst, one of the most detailed psychosexual memoirs of any twentieth century poet and the exuberant correspondence with her final partner, Alice Methfessel, an important series of queer love letters of the 20th century. Lever Press’s digital environment allows the contributors to present some of the visual experience of the archive, such as Bishop’s extraordinary “multi-medial” and “multimodal” notebooks, in order to reveal aspects of the poet’s complex composition process.

Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop

Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop
Author: Jonathan Ellis
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 075463566X

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This book opens a welcome new direction in Elizabeth Bishop studies and in the study of women poets generally, by urging a more thorough scrutiny of artistic memory. Drawing on published works and unpublished material overlooked by many critics, Ellis balances consideration of Bishop's life in the United States with discussion of how her Canadian upbringing influenced her art.

Elizabeth Bishop

Elizabeth Bishop
Author: Lorrie Goldensohn
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0231076630

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Elizabeth Bishop: A Biography of a Poetry is a fascinating account of one of the most influential and beloved poets of the past fifty years. Writing a clean, spare poetry of elegance, lucidity, and great charm, Bishop appears to offer small insight into her private life, wryly remarking that confessional poets 'overdo the morbidity.'

Poems

Poems
Author: Elizabeth Bishop
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015-01-13
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781466889422

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A Boston Globe Best Poetry Book of 2011 This is the definitive edition of the work of one of America's greatest poets, increasingly recognized as one of the greatest English-language poets of the twentieth century, loved by readers and poets alike. Bishop's poems combine humor and sadness, pain and acceptance, and observe nature and lives in perfect miniaturist close-up. The themes central to her poetry are geography and landscape—from New England, where she grew up, to Brazil and Florida, where she later lived—human connection with the natural world, questions of knowledge and perception, and the ability or inability of form to control chaos. This new edition offers readers the opportunity to take in, entire, one of the great careers in twentiethcentury poetry.

Elizabeth Bishop Poems Prose and Letters LOA 180

Elizabeth Bishop  Poems  Prose  and Letters  LOA  180
Author: Elizabeth Bishop
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1016
Release: 2008-02-14
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: UOM:39015073613195

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This collection of one of Americas great poets contains all the poetry that Bishop published in her lifetime, an extensive selection of unpublished poems and drafts, and all her published poetic translations as well as her essential published prose.